This thesis consists of an original translation, annotation, and analysis of Karl Barth’s Academic lectures on Ephesians, delivered in Göttingen, winter semester, 1921-1922. The translation is composed from a typescript of Barth’s handwritten manuscript,
Wright, Ross M.
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Material philology and Syriac excerpting practices: A computational-quantitative study of the digitized catalog of the Syriac manuscripts in the British Library. [PDF]
Maeir N.
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Revisiting the Response to the 1977 Book <i>The Myth of God Incarnate</i>. [PDF]
Revington R.
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Secular Mysticism: Entanglements of Science and Religion in Psychedelic Medicine. [PDF]
Seale-Feldman A.
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Moral Agency Development as a Community-Supported Process: An Analysis of Hospitals' Middle Management Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis. [PDF]
Espedal G +3 more
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Religion Welcome Here: A Pluriversal Approach to Religion and Global Bioethics. [PDF]
Jecker NS +5 more
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Scientific-intellectual movements in the post-truth age: The case of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. [PDF]
Veigl SJ, Vasilyeva Z, Müller R.
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When Patients Talk Politics: Opportunities for Recontextualizing Ministerial Theory and Practice. [PDF]
Collura N.
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The use of law and legal studies for the methodological renewal of dogmatic theology
I. Dogma in law and theology II. Dogma, law, and interpretation III. Dogma, law, and classifications IV. Dogma, law, and the meaning of words V. Dogma and the methods of legal interpretation VI. Legal experience and meditation upon the Word VII.
Longchamps de Berier, Franciszek
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